51. Stenting of the right ventricular outflow tract in the symptomatic infant with tetralogy of Fallot.
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Dohlen G, Chaturvedi RR, Benson LN, Ozawa A, Van Arsdell GS, Fruitman DS, and Lee KJ
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- Collateral Circulation, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Pulmonary Artery abnormalities, Pulmonary Artery growth & development, Pulmonary Artery surgery, Pulmonary Valve abnormalities, Pulmonary Valve surgery, Pulmonary Valve Stenosis surgery, Stents, Tetralogy of Fallot surgery, Ventricular Outflow Obstruction surgery
- Abstract
Background: Repair of neonatal tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) has low mortality. Debate continues regarding the initial management of cyanotic or duct-dependent infants with TOF and adverse risk factors. While repair can and has been performed in these patients, it is associated with increased morbidity., Objective: We review the effectiveness of right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) stenting in the symptomatic young infant with TOF., Methods: Clinical, echocardiographic, angiographic and haemodynamic data were reviewed for nine patients who underwent 11 RVOT stenting procedures from October 1994 to August 2007., Results: The pulmonary valve was deemed unsalvageable in all patients (median valve diameter 3.7 mm (range 2.7-4.2), Z-score -6.7 (range -9.7 to -5.4). RVOT stenting improved arterial oxygen saturation from a median of 73% (60-85%) to 94% (90-98%) (p = 0.008). Median Z-score for the left pulmonary artery increased from -4.9 (-7.8 to -2.4) before stent implantation to -1.5 (-4.2 to -0.2) (p = 0.02) before surgical repair. Median Z-score for the right pulmonary artery increased from -3.7 (-6.8 to -1.9) to -0.8 (-2.5 to 0.1) (p = 0.008). Median Nakata index increased from 56 mm(2)/m(2) (21-77) to 150 mm(2)/m(2) (123-231) (p = 0.008). There were no procedural complications. Six patients have undergone successful repair. There were no deaths., Conclusions: In the symptomatic young infant with TOF, stenting of the RVOT provides a safe and effective management strategy, improving arterial oxygen saturation and encouraging pulmonary artery growth.
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- 2009
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